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Natural Ramie Bamboo Woven Wood Blinds - Beige

Natural Ramie Bamboo Woven Wood Blinds - Beige

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Bring understated elegance to your home with our Pure Ramie Woven Wood Blinds in Beige—crafted from 100% natural ramie fiber for durable, mildew-resistant performance and effortless style. The versatile beige tone strikes the perfect balance between warm and neutral, making it an ideal choice for any room.

Key Features

  • 100% Ramie — Naturally Mildew-Resistant
    Made entirely from high-quality ramie fiber, these woven wood blinds resist mildew and moisture, making them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and other humid spaces. Ramie’s natural breathability supports airflow and helps maintain a clean, fresh environment.
  • Moderate Weave for Subtle Texture
    The fabric is finely balanced—not too delicate, not too coarse—giving a natural, tactile feel. The handwoven texture adds depth without overwhelming the space, filtering light softly while ensuring privacy.
  • Classic Beige Tone — Incredibly Versatile
    The warm-beige hue is neither too yellow nor too white, creating a neutral backdrop that complements any décor style—from modern minimalism to rustic charm. It blends seamlessly with wood, metal, or fabric accents, making it a truly timeless choice.
  • Handcrafted Quality
    Each shade is handwoven by skilled artisans on traditional looms, resulting in a durable, breathable, and uniquely textured window treatment. Every piece carries a subtle, handmade character that elevates your interiors.

Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, or any room needing a mold-resistant, easy-care, and universally complementary window covering—these Pure Ramie Woven Wood Blinds in Beige combine practical performance with timeless style.

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  • Made with premium, mildew-resistant fabric and crafted entirely by hand. Each artisan can produce only about 120“ per day.

  • Secured with an all-metal top bracket for greater strength and no deformation, better than typical tracks.

  • The headrail features a concealed design for a cleaner, more refined look.

  • The bottom rail is made of solid aluminum alloy, giving it a substantial weight and a smoother, more satisfying pull.

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Corded Lift System

  • Precise Control: Corded lift allows exact height adjustments for light and privacy.

  • Durable: With fewer internal components, corded lift systems can be more durable and have a longer lifespan, reducing the need for maintenance or replacement. Also, effortlessly raise larger, heavier shades.

  • Neat Look: Cords can be secured with a cleat for a tidy, uniform appearance.

Cordless Lift System

  • Easy Operation: Smooth, intuitive control, just push or pull to adjust.

  • Durability: High-quality build, tested for 30,000 lifts. No lag, no wear, just steady performance.

Smart Back Clips for Neat Folding

Tired of fixing wrinkled roman shades? Not here!

We added clever clips in the back that “pinch” the fabric as it lifts — so your Roman shades fold up neatly every time. No smoothing needed.

Measure Width and Length Correctly

Shades can be inside or outside mounted. Considering the window frame depth is the first step.

Bamboo shades can be inside mounted or outside mounted. Considering the window frame depth is the first step.

① Min. Inside Mount Depth Requires 2 3/4 inches
② Headrail Size: 1 1/2 inches H x 2 3/8 inches D
③ Valance height:
  Valance height when shade height is 18 inches and over = 6 inches
  Valance height when shade height is less than 18 inches = 4 inches
④ Bracket Size: 1 1/2 inches H x 1 7/8 inches D
⑤ Pointed Screw Length (for securing the bracket into the window frame): 1 3/16 inches
⑥ Flat Head Screw Length (for attaching the wing nut): 1 3/16 inches

    • A clean, built-in look, 2 3/4 inches minimum depth requirement;
    • 3/8 -1/2 inch headrail deduction taken at your actual measuring to ensure the side does not touch the edges tightly
    • No minimum depth requirement.
    • We recommend ordering additional width 7 inches to prevent light gaps on the sides of your window.
  • Measure and mark locations

  • Drill holes and place plug

  • Secure and brackets with screws

  • Install the slots of the blinds onto the screws

  • Tighten the nut

  • All done

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to Measure for OUTSIDE MOUNT Shades?

For window frame depths less than 2 3/8“

  • Measure window width including mouldings and add ½”
  • Measure window height including mouldings and add 7-8"

Do I need to subtract ⅜ inch?

Yes. If your window casing width is 50", you should order width 49-5/8".(deduct 3/8 inch by yourself)

Has ⅜ inch been subtracted from the size obtained using the Measurement Finder tool on EASEEASE

Yes. The Measurement Finder has already helped you subtract ⅜ inch.

If I want to have bamboo shade inside mounted, what is the minimum window depth?

For window depths at least 2 3/4 inches

Nurture the Earth

EASEEASE is committed to making eco-friendly choices that minimize environmental harm. We work alongside nature's resources rather than depleting them.

A Timeless, Sustainable Fiber

What is Ramie?

Ramie, with origins dating back to 6000 BC in China and India, has been used throughout history by ancient civilizations for clothing, ropes, and canvas. It saw widespread use in medieval Europe and was introduced to the Americas during the colonial era. Today, Ramie is gaining attention again due to the demand for sustainable materials in fashion and home décor.

A low-cost, easy-maintenance, fast-growing fiber

What is Jute?

Jute has a long history. In ancient Egypt and ancient India, people already used jute to make clothing, ropes and various supplies. Jute was used extensively in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly in textiles, rope and canvas making. With the colonial era, jute was introduced to the Americas and became an important raw material for European markets. However, with the rise of synthetic fibers, jute's use gradually declined. Recently, jute has attracted renewed attention due to the demand for sustainable materials.

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